Forums for the Business Analyst

 
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  Requirements  Rercording a requirements gathering session
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
New Post 11/10/2008 5:31 AM
User is offline DeEtta
12 posts
www.echoicesolutions.com
10th Level Poster


Re: Rercording a requirements gathering session 

Hi Priyanka

I have used recorded sessions when I had sessions that involved several remote locations (i.e. california, texas, etct).  This worked out for me because the sessions were so large.  In smaller sessions I recommend having someone to scribe for you.  It is almost impossible for BA's to conduct sessions and take notes.  However, if you are forced to do so you can setup your sessions with an overhead projector where you can have the group to participate in taking notes and updating document.

 
New Post 12/1/2008 11:44 PM
User is offline Adrian M.
765 posts
3rd Level Poster




Re: Recording a requirements gathering session 

Here's a cool tool you could use to record your requirements gathering session:

http://www.oovoo.com/

It is free!  All you need is to have audio & video capture (aka microphone and a web cam).

- Adrian


Adrian Marchis
Business Analyst Community Blog - Post your thoughts!
 
Previous Previous
 
Next Next
  Modern Analyst Forums  Business and Sy...  Requirements  Rercording a requirements gathering session

Community Blog - Latest Posts

As Business Analysts in Agile teams, we often hear about Definition of Ready (DOR) and Definition of Done (DOD). But beyond the buzzwords, these two concepts are powerful tools to drive clarity, consistency, and quality in our work. Definition of Ready ensures a user story is truly ready for development. It answers: Is this story clear, feasible...
In today's fast-paced digital world, successful projects aren't just built on great code—they're built on clarity. And that clarity often comes from one key player: the Business Analyst. At the heart of every great product or system is a need—a business goal, a customer pain point, or a regulatory requirement. But busines...
I have always loved cooking. I learned from my Grandma June and her kitchen was her sanctuary, a small, warm sunlit space filled with jars of spices, stacks of cookbooks, and the comforting smell of something always on the stove or baking in the oven. Grandma June was as great a cook as she was a teacher to me. She never followed a recipe “to...

 






 

Copyright 2006-2025 by Modern Analyst Media LLC